Kwame Heshimu grew in the shadow of the Blue Mountain. Son of a Cuban expatriate, and a mother, descendant of Jamaican maroons, he spent his childhood in one of the most inaccessible communities on the island. His grandfather, a saxophonist with dance bandleader Ray Coburn, frequently accompanied Rastafarian drummers. Kwame not only became enthralled with the music, but with the Rastafarian vocabulary, or Iyaric, an intentionally created dialect of English, reflecting their desire to take forward language and confront Babylon system.
Heshimu is also a University Instructor at the Pratt Institute
Kwame Heshimu's first album Follow I released on Tue Jan 01 1980.
The most popular album by Kwame Heshimu's is Follow I
Kwame Heshimu's first song Mama Say released on Thu Jan 01 1970.